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economy went down, and his business went up, and his business went down. but the truth is, these days, no one has to be dictated by your own local economy. you can do business all over by being online. and there are so many more tools available that allow you to run your business. so, my dad ran his business by himself. if he didn't know something, he didn't know something. today what would you do? you would go online. you would go to a score counselor, you would find some help. it really is an amazing time. i don't mean to sound pollyannaish, but to me this is an amazing time to be in business. > > thank you for being here. that was steve strauss, columnist for usa today. from small biz to really big biz. chart talk on chevron is coming your way next! o' we're getting a view on another oil stock on the show with matt shapiro, he's president of mws capital. good morning. you are taking a look at chevron. what do you see that you like in the charts here? > > one thing i like about chevron is, of course, it's at all-time highs, angie - $117. but don't look a
economy went down, and his business went up, and his business went down. but the truth is, these days, no one has to be dictated by your own local economy. you can do business all over by being online. and there are so many more tools available that allow you to run your business. so, my dad ran his business by himself. if he didn't know something, he didn't know something. today what would you do? you would go online. you would go to a score counselor, you would find some help. it really is an...
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he has always been about the economy. what did we learn about him here? are we looking at a new conservative republican? -- neo-conservative republican? >> they avoided the name "george w. bush" similar to ronald reagan's foreign-policy. they do not want to be in his corner. at the same time, they want to take advantage of the traditional republican strength. they believe they are tougher when it comes to national security. he's trying to solve that dilemma by saying he wants to avoid war by spending more on the military. he does not want to scare off any independent voters but at the same time he wants to satisfy his conservative clients. >> let's look at the broader campaign. last week, he got a big boost from winning that the raid against obama. the polling numbers also looking better for him now. is the obama campaign worried? >> nervous, there is no question, but as there has been some significant change in some of the most important swing states, ohio and florida. things change on a daily basis here. we have not factored that in yet for the new unem
he has always been about the economy. what did we learn about him here? are we looking at a new conservative republican? -- neo-conservative republican? >> they avoided the name "george w. bush" similar to ronald reagan's foreign-policy. they do not want to be in his corner. at the same time, they want to take advantage of the traditional republican strength. they believe they are tougher when it comes to national security. he's trying to solve that dilemma by saying he wants to...
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conditions of bailouts and debt write downs words of support don't pay the bills or reignite a stalled economy will discuss and look at where the mainstream media has gotten this thing all wrong plus iran faces hyperinflation or does it we'll talk about the economic impact of sanctions price controls and whether it's better to lose purchasing power quickly unnoticeably rather then slowly but surely you know what i'm talkin about who i'm talking about let's get to today's capital account. the u.s. jobs numbers were released friday from the bureau of labor statistics which typically i think it's fair to say gets one solid day of play in the news cycle but not this time because the unemployment rate dipped to seven point eight percent and some high profile folks such as former g.e. c.e.o. jack welch suggested obama's team manipulated the data to give the president a boost well our guest is here to dispel conspiracy theories around the drop which is not to say the jobs numbers are manipulated but rather that they're manipulated on an ongoing basis one argue our economist argued in past have times
conditions of bailouts and debt write downs words of support don't pay the bills or reignite a stalled economy will discuss and look at where the mainstream media has gotten this thing all wrong plus iran faces hyperinflation or does it we'll talk about the economic impact of sanctions price controls and whether it's better to lose purchasing power quickly unnoticeably rather then slowly but surely you know what i'm talkin about who i'm talking about let's get to today's capital account. the...
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. -- and grateful to -- the economy is shrinking at a rapid rate of 6.5%, so how are company's managing to keep their head above water at all? here is one example. and he urgently needs new foreign customers. domestic sales have collapsed by 80%, but the engineer is finding it harder than anticipated to do business abroad. right now, he is trying for a foothold in india. >> even the farthest indiana backwater we try to sell to has heard of the crisis. people get the information from the internet and local media. they hear about the crisis and naturally, they have reservations. >> hydraulic presses to form metal are just one of the products this firm turns out. he is sure his company will survive, and he is determined to become a poster child for the eu and imf's insistence on exporting, but he does not think many other creek companies will manage that. >> it is simply very difficult for a company to establish itself abroad on short notice. you have to set up offices there as well as a lot of other things. a lot of companies cannot do it that fast no matter how hard they try. they go bus
. -- and grateful to -- the economy is shrinking at a rapid rate of 6.5%, so how are company's managing to keep their head above water at all? here is one example. and he urgently needs new foreign customers. domestic sales have collapsed by 80%, but the engineer is finding it harder than anticipated to do business abroad. right now, he is trying for a foothold in india. >> even the farthest indiana backwater we try to sell to has heard of the crisis. people get the information from the...
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light on the complexities that are happening there absolutely so greece is in a depression it's got economy has been contracting for five years it has a complex set of problems that some stemmed from the eurozone and from imbalances in being in a currency peg with vastly different economies but what typically it's characterized as is the problem of us with austerity and we only really hear about it from the mainstream media when there are cocktails thrown or nazis signs neo nazis signs or signs telling angela merkel she is a colonizer and to go back home so i think that there is a kind of a massive blanketing of greece along with many of the eurozone economies that kind of get summed up into a couple of buzz words that aren't reflective of the true depths of the situation were to go back i mean to so much more than just the recent measures and also i mean greeks don't want to be beholden to germany so it is a really tense situation when you have germany bailing out part of what and this gets to kind of the key issues so austerity is used as a blanket term that you know austerity is bad to a
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and europe and the global economy could fall into a steeper slowdown. they are saying confidence is being damaged. damaged confidence that discourages businesses from investing and damaged confidence stops consumers from spending. so the i.m.f. downgraded the overall growth for this year to 3% in july. so only a few months they had to downgrade the forecast basically. the i.m.f. also highlighted what you and i spoke about yesterday. the new rescue fund, the permanent rescue fund for the euro zone. they said it's very important and the leaders need to start using that fund to rescue banks. in terms of the united states, the i.m.f. was blunt and said congress needs to sit down and sort out the budget in a nutshell saying everything the leaders have done so far is just not enough and the emerging economies, china, which they downgraded. they used one phrase only, a common factory. listen to this. >> which applies to the revision in most emerging market countries is exports. they are not doing great. and the striking thing in the world in which we are is th
and europe and the global economy could fall into a steeper slowdown. they are saying confidence is being damaged. damaged confidence that discourages businesses from investing and damaged confidence stops consumers from spending. so the i.m.f. downgraded the overall growth for this year to 3% in july. so only a few months they had to downgrade the forecast basically. the i.m.f. also highlighted what you and i spoke about yesterday. the new rescue fund, the permanent rescue fund for the euro...
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the economy is better than it was, yes? >> well, yeah, it's better than it was because the comparison is so poor. we talk about the dow being where it was five years ago, the s&p 500 is actually where it was 12 years ago. we've had a tripling of the fed's balance sheet. so have we made real progress? not really. >> what do you think, larry? do you agree with that? how are you investing today going into this third quarter earnings reporting season? >> well, it is a bittersweet anniversary, as we say. as we look ahead to earnings season, investors are going to see they have a diminished outlook of the global economy. they're also going to see weak corporate earnings domestically, something we haven't seen in three years. and they're going to see higher taxes. that's a lump of coal for any anniversary. rather than focus on the negatives in alcoa, focus on the fact they have asian exposure, european exposure. focus on the positives. financial engineering is back in this market. some of the parts for a company like alcoa exceed
the economy is better than it was, yes? >> well, yeah, it's better than it was because the comparison is so poor. we talk about the dow being where it was five years ago, the s&p 500 is actually where it was 12 years ago. we've had a tripling of the fed's balance sheet. so have we made real progress? not really. >> what do you think, larry? do you agree with that? how are you investing today going into this third quarter earnings reporting season? >> well, it is a...
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these are people that crashed our economy. they got bailed out and they're still recklessly gambling with america's future. mr. romney is mr. 1%. everybody knows whose side he is on. he made his millions shutting down factories and shipping jobs overseas. melissa: you don't make money when you shut down factories. that is the biggest misconception about private equity. when you invest in a business and go out of business you lose your investment. i don't know how everybody misses that. >> well apparently a lot cheaper to hire people in china working for pennies on the dollar. that is probably why he shipped jobs overseas. melissa: i shouldn't have taken that bait. we have to keep it on topic. justin, does the obama campaign compare, care about losing this money when they aren't getting so much from hollywood. after all, it is only million bucks. who cares? >> that was great point. i would make the same point. campaigns, president obama raised 100 dal million, both campaigns raised $100 million per month last few months. millio
these are people that crashed our economy. they got bailed out and they're still recklessly gambling with america's future. mr. romney is mr. 1%. everybody knows whose side he is on. he made his millions shutting down factories and shipping jobs overseas. melissa: you don't make money when you shut down factories. that is the biggest misconception about private equity. when you invest in a business and go out of business you lose your investment. i don't know how everybody misses that. >>...
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one thing president hugo chavez is there to stay and so are his plans for how to handle the country's economy including its enormous oil reserves as are often of reports it's a strong reason for some painful headaches in the west the experience of going to trial that may be at its worst liberation for the workers this is one party that wants to be here public but if we can't work it is doing it on. t.v. . it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders carries shadows is the father of south america all the presidents who are friends among each other latin america understand the understand the significance of chavis for the world that's rising up from its knees for the world of equality for the world without it in many of the empire without a gemini if you wish and that's precisely what makes many western governments nervous venezuela could be an example for other countries i mean here you have a country that is seeing the polarization of wealth which we see not just in one country not just in two countries but globally is completely. toxic it must be addr
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let me start with the economy. since our last meeting, the ecb has left its key interest rates unchanged. the deposit rate at 0%. the marginal lending facility at 1.50%. economic activity contracted in the second quarter of 2012. we expect weakening activity in the near term and only gradual recovery after that. the rates are on the down side mainly related to the tensions in several euro area financial markets. average inflation in the euro area 2.7% in september reflecting indirect taxes and high energy prices. it should decline to below 2% in the course of 2013. underlying pressures should remain moderate given well anchored infliction expectations. outlook for price developments are broadly balanced. monetary analysis paints a picture consistent with price stability. in particular, the underlying pace of honest tar extanks remains subdued. loan dynamics are also subdued as a weak demand for correct, but also restrictions on the supply of credit in some euro area countries. let me plain the decision by ex septem
let me start with the economy. since our last meeting, the ecb has left its key interest rates unchanged. the deposit rate at 0%. the marginal lending facility at 1.50%. economic activity contracted in the second quarter of 2012. we expect weakening activity in the near term and only gradual recovery after that. the rates are on the down side mainly related to the tensions in several euro area financial markets. average inflation in the euro area 2.7% in september reflecting indirect taxes and...
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. >> also it shows that you can't ignore the fundamentals of the economy. it shows that however much you do love this company and however strong corporate balance sheets are, you still have a certain amount of uncertainty and in this environment voss will lock in profits and take time to relax and reassess the environment. you have elections, fiscal cliff, the eurozone uncertainty and in that type of environment it is a case of i know things are strong when i get out and look to get back in later on. >> josh brown, what do you do with apple here? do you use the pullback as substantial as it has been, 10% from a peak at the end of september? do you use it as a buying opportunity or a flag in your face that says i have got real reason to worry here? >> i would caution anyone who is booking a funeral home for the final passage of the apple story. i think that's a little premature. technically speaking, we have big volume coming to google and apple and it is the same funds that own both these stocks. nobody should be surprised there is a dip at the beginning of
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not mentioning libya or specific plan to fix the economy. ann romney said she is fed up with the charge her husband lied to victory. >> like in sand box that lost the game and kick sand in someone's face and say you liar. now they lost. okay, the game, we didn't like the game. it's to me poor sportsmanship. at the showdown tuesday, president has to be careful not to get too negative with a "washington post" showing he has likability edge. while romney got a bump out of the last debate, and now seen favorably by 47%, 51% still see him unfavorably. in ohio, this is obama country. but slew of new state poll suggests a state that was slipping away from romney is now tightening fast. >> bret: thank you. we will analyze the sesame street strategy of campaign later in the show. break down how big bird is playing in this campaign. government watchdog organization says the obama campaign may accept the illegal donations. government accountability institute says the president team may be breaking the law by failing to properly screen credit card trans
not mentioning libya or specific plan to fix the economy. ann romney said she is fed up with the charge her husband lied to victory. >> like in sand box that lost the game and kick sand in someone's face and say you liar. now they lost. okay, the game, we didn't like the game. it's to me poor sportsmanship. at the showdown tuesday, president has to be careful not to get too negative with a "washington post" showing he has likability edge. while romney got a bump out of the last...
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international monetary fund warned today that europe's financial crisis could be a drag on the world economy for years. that wasn't the news that wall street wanted to hear. the dow dropped 110 points to close below 13,500. one of the big fears is that greece won't be able to pay its debts. today the german chancellor, angela merkel, flew to athens to show support for the greek government and to make sure that it goes ahead with severe budget cuts. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: her official welcome was dignified with all the usual state visit trappings. her unofficial welcome was angry and laced with uncomfortable imagery of what many greeks think of the german leader. no insult was spared. angela merkel is being called the most despised person in greece. she's insisted to prime minister antonis samaras that european bailout money that is keeping greece afloat only be paid if the government continues to make severe cuts in jobs, services, and pensions. merkel told the greeks she understood their suffering. they told her in their tens of thousands that they've suffered enough. most of
international monetary fund warned today that europe's financial crisis could be a drag on the world economy for years. that wasn't the news that wall street wanted to hear. the dow dropped 110 points to close below 13,500. one of the big fears is that greece won't be able to pay its debts. today the german chancellor, angela merkel, flew to athens to show support for the greek government and to make sure that it goes ahead with severe budget cuts. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: her...
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china even at 7% gdp growth, it is a huge economy. that driving force is important to our economy, as well. tracy: all playing a part of this market you'd you think halfway through 2013 we should have a little more clarity in all of this? >> that is right. we may not like the clarity, but, first of all, you will have this transition in china which starts november 8. we expect a stimulus program out of that. it is may be more oriented towards an enterprise. profiting from that will require some careful investing. tracy: right. >> you have the china situation, then, in terms of the u.s., you will have the election, issues of the fiscal cliff will come to a head. we can talk about the extent that that may be. even in europe, as europe continues to muddle through this, we have more bumps in terms of angela merkel herself and her election coming up. i think we will have clarity. once markets see clarity, then they can act. tracy: yes. that is what we are waiting for. some direction. you mentioned playing this carefully. one of the plays th
china even at 7% gdp growth, it is a huge economy. that driving force is important to our economy, as well. tracy: all playing a part of this market you'd you think halfway through 2013 we should have a little more clarity in all of this? >> that is right. we may not like the clarity, but, first of all, you will have this transition in china which starts november 8. we expect a stimulus program out of that. it is may be more oriented towards an enterprise. profiting from that will require...
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wall street gave ground today on new fears that the global economy is weakening. the international monetary fund reported overnight that the downturn is spreading. the dow jones industrial average lost 110 points to close at 13,473. the nasdaq fell 47 points to close at 3065. an american scientist will share this year's nobel prize in physics for ground-breaking work in observing particles at the quantum level. american david wineland works at the national institute of standards and technology and the university of colorado in boulder. he was honored along with a french scientist, serge haroche of paris. their separate research has led to the creation of extremely precise clocks. it's also paved the way to build new super-fast computers. for the first time in history, fewer than half of all americans consider themselves to be protestant. that's according to a new pew study on religion in the u.s. protestants historically made up a majority of the country. now, they account for 48% of the population. and one-fifth of adults in the survey had no religious affiliatio
wall street gave ground today on new fears that the global economy is weakening. the international monetary fund reported overnight that the downturn is spreading. the dow jones industrial average lost 110 points to close at 13,473. the nasdaq fell 47 points to close at 3065. an american scientist will share this year's nobel prize in physics for ground-breaking work in observing particles at the quantum level. american david wineland works at the national institute of standards and technology...
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this will give us a good look at the global economy after the bell tonight. they're expected to break even for the quarter. and then yum! brand, this one might actually steal the spotlight after the bell. it is underperforming the broader market, but yum! brand, think kfc, taco bell, pizza hut, a very large presence in china and we have seen a lot of slowing reports about the economy in china. that may be reflected in yum brand results tonight. the stock is lower heading into those results. the trade is a buy. while the results are not supposed to be great, we expect some buyers coming in to meet expectations or better than expectations. cheryl: at least get something positive. sandra: we will see. dennis: yum brand always gets a premium because it is such a great doc symbol. speaking of fast foods, who is the fastest serving up your fast food order? sorry burger king but according to the quick service restaurant magazine annual ratings of drive through performance, the fastest fast food chain is wendy's. under 130 seconds compared to burger king last-place r
this will give us a good look at the global economy after the bell tonight. they're expected to break even for the quarter. and then yum! brand, this one might actually steal the spotlight after the bell. it is underperforming the broader market, but yum! brand, think kfc, taco bell, pizza hut, a very large presence in china and we have seen a lot of slowing reports about the economy in china. that may be reflected in yum brand results tonight. the stock is lower heading into those results. the...
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zero mentions about libya and zero plans to fix the economy. this is going in a very interesting direction this morning. bill: back and forth we go. thank you, john. we'll follow the campaign stoplighter in iowa. martha: we'll talk about all that "sesame street" stuff later in the show. governor romney starting his day in the key battleground state of iowa. the state carries six electoral votes. later today, president romney and governor romney head to buckeye state. ohio has of course 18 electoral votes. bill: we all know ohio is important, right? especially for republican ledger. ohio has voted for winner in last eight presidential elections. no republican has ever won the white house without winning the buckeye state. in 2008, the president beat john mccain by 300,000 votes in ohio. martha: in michigan, paul ryan got a bit fed up after getting grilled on gun violence. here is about the problem. >> does this country have a gun problem. >> this country has a crime problem. >> not a gun problem? >> no, if you look at gun laws i don't think even
zero mentions about libya and zero plans to fix the economy. this is going in a very interesting direction this morning. bill: back and forth we go. thank you, john. we'll follow the campaign stoplighter in iowa. martha: we'll talk about all that "sesame street" stuff later in the show. governor romney starting his day in the key battleground state of iowa. the state carries six electoral votes. later today, president romney and governor romney head to buckeye state. ohio has of...
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we need new leadership to get our economy growing again. and you can hear from takes city dash herself, she'll be live on piers morgan tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> stain glass window, church pews, the choir. all things in the past for a lot of americans. because more people say they have no religion. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood
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look at the economy. the question was obama doesn't know how to turn the economy around. this is the pew poll again. 54% now say they agree with that. that's problematic. pew questioned likely female voters. the numbers were heavily in the president's favor, 56% to mitt romney's 38%. now that's tied. that has to be problematic for the president who has been touting his lead with female voters. whether or not you support mitt romney strongly, now 67% up from 56% last month. do you think the invoice presidential debate will turn the tide for the democrats? >> two presidential debates, a lot of campaigning and some events that you and i can't even predict are going to occur in the next four weeks. here is the bottom line. we are moving in the right direction on economic recovery. governor romney's approach of allowing the automobile sector to go bankrupt, stepping back and going to the old policies of george w. bush, that isn't going to turn this economy in the right direction. it's going to turn us around in the wrong direction. the american people will come to understand t
look at the economy. the question was obama doesn't know how to turn the economy around. this is the pew poll again. 54% now say they agree with that. that's problematic. pew questioned likely female voters. the numbers were heavily in the president's favor, 56% to mitt romney's 38%. now that's tied. that has to be problematic for the president who has been touting his lead with female voters. whether or not you support mitt romney strongly, now 67% up from 56% last month. do you think the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back to "early start." jumping from heaven. seriously. in just a few hours, one man attempts something somewhere between insane and impossible. a freefall from the edge of space, 23 miles up. >> think about it. that is three times the cruising altitude for jumbo jets. he's trying to crack the sound barrier. cnn's brian todd is in
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle...
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these numbers don't square with what's going on in the economy. say what you want. >> i think they should default. i think they should devalue and give themselves an opportunity to trade their way back to prosperity and they would also get back the democracy, ability to govern themselves and perhaps some sense of hope. >> the world bank is saying the obvious. if you continue to call for austerity, you can't get growth. it is like do you want growth or do you want austerity. this is a true battleground. it has that feeling of coming over the top, 60,000 people die in the first three hours and i don't want to touch this thing. it is too hot. it is sizzling. >>> research in motion, jeffries, says it might be delayed here. >> becky quick got this out of the ceo and now it is common? please. just watch squawk. >> i wouldn't bet my house on the fact that greece is leaving the eurozone, but i certainly think as this continues at some point the greeks will look around and say is this working and so far the answer is unquestionably no. >>> good morning, an
these numbers don't square with what's going on in the economy. say what you want. >> i think they should default. i think they should devalue and give themselves an opportunity to trade their way back to prosperity and they would also get back the democracy, ability to govern themselves and perhaps some sense of hope. >> the world bank is saying the obvious. if you continue to call for austerity, you can't get growth. it is like do you want growth or do you want austerity. this is...
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that's why when you and i and we have our eye on the economy very much we're involved with the economy. it's not getting better. it's getting generally worse. there are pockets are strength, if you look at manhattan it's good but outside is not good. look at miami it's good and outside of miami and almost 98 prgs of the country it's not doing well. you look at it, and for that number, i watch so many shows and i'm seeing the different economists because i do get a kick out of watching it, i love it, and nobody, nobody, not one, not even the biggest obama fan predicted 7.8 and out of nowhere, ken, comes the 7.8 number and everybody was shocked by it and it was today news for obama in a way but it's not a correct number. after the election they will put in a correction. if you notice for the last year every time they put out a number they're correcting it a couple of months later but the correction will be a massive correction and they'll say guess what? we made a mistake but in the meantime let's see what happens with the presidency. and i have to say this, i watch cnbc, and i love nbc,
that's why when you and i and we have our eye on the economy very much we're involved with the economy. it's not getting better. it's getting generally worse. there are pockets are strength, if you look at manhattan it's good but outside is not good. look at miami it's good and outside of miami and almost 98 prgs of the country it's not doing well. you look at it, and for that number, i watch so many shows and i'm seeing the different economists because i do get a kick out of watching it, i...
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romney has built his campaign on the economy. he has argued that the president's policies just aren't working. yesterday, we saw him make a similar argument on foreign policy, saying the president is passive and basically sitting around, waiting for things to happen in the world. last night in california, the president fired back. at a fund-raiser in san francisco, president obama highlighted what he sees as some of the foreign policy accomplishments. like ending the war in iraq and winding down the one in afghanist afghanistan. >> as long as i'm commander in chief, we will sustain the strongest military the world has ever known. >> reporter: but the president, now down in the polls and struggling to recover from his lackluster debate, is firing yet another attack against romney. this one, over cuts to pbs with a new tv ad, satyrically comparing big bird to other criminals. >> one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. big bird. big bird. >> it's me, big bird. >> reporter: romney now has momentum and yesterday delivered
romney has built his campaign on the economy. he has argued that the president's policies just aren't working. yesterday, we saw him make a similar argument on foreign policy, saying the president is passive and basically sitting around, waiting for things to happen in the world. last night in california, the president fired back. at a fund-raiser in san francisco, president obama highlighted what he sees as some of the foreign policy accomplishments. like ending the war in iraq and winding...
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thank you. >>> from a drunk driving arrest to the economy. events that became what are called october surprises, which is 28 days to go, what else could go wrong? what could go right? that could shape this presidential election. aaron blake, from the washington post, joins me to discuss. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems.
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perhaps even in control of the economy. and to me, these numbers are surprising and concerning, because if it is a rut of the debate, it is to me, in my opinion, a response to a stylistic win. >> you understand, though, mika, why other voters, barack obama looked like a weak leader. >> but if you're going doik ma the argument for women voters, i think this president has done more for women than romney will even if he hooz two terms. . >> obama never talked be the supreme court, he never talked about todd akin. so the issues brought that role out to the fore where we're simply look -- so it is not, what it also shows by the way is all these people who say debates don't matter, they were dead wrong. >> they just might, we'll see. >> we can't underline the point too much that we always try to vulcanize people, i'm not saying that women don't-her republican friends were very concerned about the rat kl direction that the republican party seem to be taking in the primaries. but, and with gay voters, i'm not saying that gay voters
perhaps even in control of the economy. and to me, these numbers are surprising and concerning, because if it is a rut of the debate, it is to me, in my opinion, a response to a stylistic win. >> you understand, though, mika, why other voters, barack obama looked like a weak leader. >> but if you're going doik ma the argument for women voters, i think this president has done more for women than romney will even if he hooz two terms. . >> obama never talked be the supreme...